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Uni M41010.26 Shift Pipe Lock Lápiz de minas para bosquejos, cuerpo plateado con detalles verdes

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  • Line Size : 0.9mm
  • "Tip storage" and "knock lock mechanism"
  • Finger does not slip, Roulette grip
  • Because the center of gravity in the distal direction, the ease of writing stable.


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ひかる
Comentado en México el 11 de enero de 2023
Excelente lapiz mecánico de Uni Mitsubishi. 0.9mmCuerpo de metal se siente algo pesado para algunas personas seguramente pero eso es lo que le da su estabilidad en 0.9 mm la mina que incluye es suave .La escritura se siente uniforme y ligera con este portaminas .Se ve y se siente la calidad.
Eduardo Guerrero Delgado
Comentado en México el 12 de junio de 2022
EXCELENTE LAPICERO, UNA MEJOR OPCION, PERO EL DISEÑO ES MUY BUENO, SE AGARRA BIEN, ME HA GUSTADO MUCHO, RECOMENDABLE, GRAICAS
a.a.p
Comentado en México el 15 de enero de 2022
El sistema de apertura y cierre aunque fácil de usar esta raro.Los materiales se sienten de baja calidad, plástico muy ligero en el barril, y la distribución de peso está muy cargado hacia la punta.
John H.
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 14 de agosto de 2020
The rotating lead motion only happens when you lift your pencil between motions. This can be difficult to get used to, causing you to notice zero difference in this from other pencils. That could also make your lead break, because if you don't lift your pencil up and you have too much lead out, then it will snag on the paper and possibly break like other mechanical pencils.-The eraser on these kind of suck. But, being an artist, I prefer having a kneaded eraser anyway, because those erase pretty much every 'lead' material.-Personally, I wouldn't trust the "clip" on it, but the times I've stuck it in my sketchbook spiral it's been fine... I've just never had good luck with them.As for the positives:-The rotating lead compartment inside the pencil definitely works. You have to slightly lift your pencil every once in a while to make sure it rotates, but if you're writing, you'll be doing that anyway... If you're sketching, it's just good practice. If you're shading with the pencil, you're going to have to be mindful of how hard you're pressing to not create too much of an angled lead tip, but even if you do, so long as you pay attention to how you put the lead against the paper for the next stroke after you lift it, your lead doesn't break, and the pencil will actually smooth it out again before you know it.-The lead included is GREAT for sketching. If you have a light hand sketching, it's very light, but you can adjust your pressure to make it darker. The range of values you can get is pretty impressive just because it starts out so light, but becomes so vibrant and saturated at it's most concentrated.-This pencil works best if you can hold it at a 90degree angle to the paper. I know that sounds crazy, but that's actually how you're supposed to sketch according to all the greats, because it gives you the most control over every aspect (line weight, value, precision, etc). The reason the pencil works best this way, is because you naturally lift it more and don't get the angle from drawing/writing anyway. I actually purchased the first one for this reason. The lead rotates when you lift, so it made me more aware of how I was holding the pencil and actually made my sketching/linework so much tighter, which allowed for less work when I went to refine the sketch to take something to rendering/final. **That's not to say it doesn't work perfectly well at the angle most people were taught to hold a pencil, I definitely use it that way from time to time as well, and it's perfectly fine as long as you lift it every once in a while.All in all, it's a perfect pencil for me. But I am aware it isn't right for everyone. So as long as you consider the things I've listed and think how you will utilize the pencil, it should be easier for you to decide if it's the right fit or not. At worst, it is cheap enough that it isn't going to break the bank if you decide you don't like it. At best, you have a fantastic new tool at your disposal for all your writing/drawing needs.
lizbeth muñiz
Comentado en México el 11 de julio de 2020
Buen lápiz solo que las puntillas son difíciles de conseguir en papelerías locales
Jesús Benjamín Yam
Comentado en México el 2 de diciembre de 2020
En algún lado de la aduana debieron robarlo, al parecer no soy el único al que no le ha llegado, en realidad se ve de buena calidad, lástima que se extravíe en el camino. Me reembolsaron el importe sin problemas
Jorge Castillo
Comentado en México el 15 de octubre de 2020
No se pudo cargar el contenido.
Customer
Comentado en Canadá el 13 de diciembre de 2019
Pretty sweet pen! The twist and pull motion to open the pen is super fun to do and effectively keeps the lead from breaking in your pocket or being pushed further out as the lead hides inside the pen and the lead extension button are in a locked position. The 0.9mm lead is awesome, only downside to the pen is that the top in made of cheap plastic, and the bottom metal part seems to get dirty easily. Great pen for the price.
Rupesh n.
Comentado en India el 11 de febrero de 2018
excellent
PRB67
Comentado en Canadá el 10 de noviembre de 2017
For some time I have been looking for a 0.9 pencil with a retractable tip. I have used 0.5 and 0.7 mm pencils but my preference is a larger lead, such as 0.9 or 1.3 mm. Am overjoyed to find this format at such an affordable price. I carry my pens/pencils in my shirt pocket so a retractable tip prevents the pen/pencil from poking a hole or tearing the shirt.The pencil format fits my needs. The format is a bit of a surprise. Instead of pressing on the top of the pencil as is the usual method, the two ends must be pushed together and turned to lock the retractable tip. A larger metal sleeve surrounds the retracted tip during use. The pencil body is solid, light in weight with a stippled metal grip, perfect for those who are uncomfortable with the more common soft gummy rubber grips. The pencil can easily hold up to four leads in addition to the lead in use. Very highly recommended.
Web Webster
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 6 de febrero de 2014
Bought this after purchasing and using Zebra's .7mm Steel mechanical pencil. Had been looking for the chunkier .9mm in an all metal/knurled grip design.The pencil opens with a push and a twist that takes a couple of times' use before it becomes second nature.The lead pipe retracts into the body of the pencil, which helps protect it should you drop the pencil or knock it off your desk. As this model is available in lead diameters all the way down to .3mm, I imagine the retracting pipe is of more importance to the thinner leaded pencils. As an added bonus, when the lead pipe is retracted, the lead advance is locked out so there's no chance of accidentally extending the lead as it rides in your pocket or case.The grip on the Uni-Ball Pipe Lock is knurled metal, but the rest of the pencil is plastic. That doesn't bother me as once the pencil's ingenious Pipe Lock mechanism is engaged, the working pencil feels solid and well balanced. In fact, the design is such that it is more heavily weighted toward the bottom of the pencil, which makes writing for extended periods of time comfortable.A couple of nits that aren't even big enough to dent the 5th star.1) The eraser is bizarrely small, and I'm not sure where I'd get replacements. I'd reserve it for emergency use and recommend getting a Staedler MARS plastic eraser. Pen/Pencil dorks probably already have a pencil case with their tools riding around in side, so having to reach for an eraser occasionally is no big deal.2) The lead chamber is deceivingly small. Where most pencils can take 5-7 leads, this one can only hold two plus whatever's in the chamber. This could be of concern if you write with the subtlety of a clydesdale like I do, but the .9mm lead resists breaking. The capacity of the thinner lead chamber may be more of an issue if you use the thinner leads as a matter of course.All in, a great pencil. You'll be happy. Buy it.
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